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Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Introduction by Ellen Carol DuBois
Afterword by Ann D. Gordon
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:544
Dimensions(mm): Height 213,Width 140
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
ISBN/Barcode 9781982136246
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General
Illustrations 11 b&w photos throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster
Publication Date 25 February 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

The autobiography of women's rights pioneer Elizabeth Cady Stanton-published for the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage-including an updated introduction and afterword from noted scholars of women's history Ellen Carol DuBois and Ann D. Gordon. Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897, is one of the great American autobiographies. There is really no other American woman's autobiography in the nineteenth century that comes near it in relevance, excellence, and historical significance. In 1848, thirty-three-year-old Stanton and four others organized the first major women's rights meeting in American history. Together with Susan B. Anthony, her partner in the cause, she led the campaign for women's legal rights, most prominently woman suffrage, for the rest of the century. In those years, Stanton was the movement's spokeswoman, theorist, and its visionary. In addition to her suffrage activism, she was a pioneering advocate of women's reproductive freedom, and a ceaseless critic of religious misogyny. As the mother of seven, she also had pronounced opinions on women's domestic responsibilities, especially on raising children. In Eighty Years and More, Stanton reminisces about dramatic moments in the history of woman suffrage, about her personal challenges and triumphs, and about the women and men she met in her travels around the United States and abroad. Stanton's writing retains its vigor, intelligence, and wit. Much of what she had to say about women, their lives, their frustrations, their aspirations and their possibilities, remains relevant and moving today.

Author Biography

Ellen Carol DuBois is Distinguished Research Professor in the History Department of UCLA. She is the author of numerous books on the history of woman suffrage in the US. She is the coauthor, with Lynn Dumenil, of the leading textbook in US women's history, Through Women's Eyes: An American History with Documents and coeditor, with Vicki Ruiz, of Unequal Sisters: In Inclusive Reader in US Women's History. Ann D. Gordon, is Research Professor Emerita of history at Rutgers University and editor of the six-volume Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. She has written numerous articles on women's history, biography, and historical editing and also compiled a collection of essays by scholars of black history, African American Women and the Vote, 1837-1965. In advance of the Nineteenth Amendment centennial, she served as a historical advisor to the National Archives for its exhibit "Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote."